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Maratha Vidya Prasarak Samaj, Nashik Karmaveer Punjababa Govardhane Arts, Commerce & Science College, Igatpuri Junior College Prospectus: 2020-2021
Table of Contents Sr.No. Particulars Page No 1. About Maratha Vidya Prasarak Samaj, Nashik 02 2. Mvp Samaj At A Glance – 2019-20 03 3. Mvp Samaj Executive Council - 2017-2022 04 4. The College At A Glance 05 5. Our Vision Our Mission 06 6. From Principal’s Desk 07 7. Admission Procedure 09 8. Cancellation Of Admission And Refund Of Fees 10 9. Admission Procedure 11 10. Arts Discipline (XI and XIIth Arts) 12 11. Commerce Discipline (XI and XIIth Com) 13 12. Science Discipline ((XI and XIIth Sc.) 14 13. Environment Science 16 14. A Course in Physical Education 16 15. Library As A Learning Resource 20 16. Infrastructural Facilities And Resources 21 17. Scholarships And Student Support 23 18. Documents For Scholarships / Freeship 24 19. Students Welfare Schemes 24 20. Teaching Faculty 2019-20 26 21. Non Teaching Staff 2019-20 27 22. Ethics And Code Of Conduct for Students 28 23. Ethics And Code Of Conduct for Teachers 24. College Schedule 29 25. The MVP Samaj Geet 30
About Maratha Vidya Prasarak Samaj, Nashik Lack of Education leads to lack विद्येविना मती गेली। Of Wisdom, which leads to lack मततविना नीती गेली। Of Morals, which leads to lack नीततविना गती गेली। Of Progress, which leads to lack गततविना वित्त गेले। Of Money, which leads to the Oppression of the lower classes. वित्ताविना शूद्र खचले। See what lack of Education can cause. इतके अनर्थ एका अविद्येने केले। -Mahatma Jyotirao Phule -महात्मा जोतिबा फुले This revolutionary thought on education for social change created awareness about education in the common masses of Maharashtra. The great thinkers like, Rajarshee Shahu Maharaj, Shreemant Sayajirao Gaikwad Maharaj, Maharshee Vitthal Ramaji Shinde, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, Dr. Karmveer Bhaurao Patil, Dr. Punjabrao Deshmukh and others had influenced the social reformers like were Karmveer Raosaheb Thorat, Karmveer Ganpatdada More, D.R. Bhosale and others. All these personalities were great visionaries who firmly believed that unless we open the channels of education from pre-primary to higher level, the light of knowledge will not reach to the doors of the masses in villages. They undertook the task of spreading education and established ‘Udoji Maratha Hostel’ in 1914. It was a significant beginning in 1913 when All India Maratha Education Conference was organized in Nashik, and His Highness Shreemant Udojirao Pawar of Dhar Residency donated Rs. 10,000/- that strengthened the very foundation of the Institution. In order to stabilize the work of the institution, His Highness started a grant of Rs. 2,000/- per annum. Rajarshee Shahu Maharaj Rs.15,000/-, Shreemant Sayajirao Gaikwad Maharaj Rs.12000/-, His Highness Shreemant Madhavrao Maharaj of Gwalior Residency Rs. 10000/-, the then Industrialist from Bombay Late Mr. Pandurang Javaji Chaudhari Rs. 3000/- blessed the institution in the form of donation so as to enable the institution to expand its educational work. The motto of the institution is ‘Bahujan Hitaya Bahujan Sukhaya’ – for the Welfare and Happiness of the Masses. On the line of the motto, the Karmaveers like Raosaheb Thorat, Bhausaheb Hiray, Annasaheb Murkute, Kakasaheb Wagh, D.R.Bhosale, Ganpat Dada More etc. came forward. The institution gained name and fame in a short time due to well organized and disciplined planning and various donors and social workers generously helped the institution. Recently, Adv. Baburao Thakare, Adv. Vitthalrao Hande Dr. Vasantrao Pawar rendered their yeoman’s service to the MVP Samaj. Their loyalty, diligence, and reliability could take a leopard’s leap in the form of qualitative and quantitative progression of Samaj. The year 1964 as the Golden Jubilee year, and the year 2014 as the Centenary have been the milestones that mark the sky rocketing development of the institution, simply as wonder. The contribution and devotion of ex-officio as well as the members of the Management have made all this possible. In appreciation, the Government of Maharashtra felicitated the institution with the State Award to its educational and social work. Recently Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University, Nashik has also honoured the institution with ‘Punjabrao Deshmukh Award.’ Maratha Vidya Prasarak Samaj had organized 78th Akhil Bartiya Marathi Sahitya Sammelan at Nashik and has been the driving force to maintain many social, cultural and national values in society.
Maratha Vidya Prasarak Samaj, Nashik Shivaji Nagar, Gangapur Road, Nashik – 422 AT A GLANCE 002. – 2019-20 Establishment – 1914 Public Trust – Regd. No. A – 436/1954 No. of Life Members (General) – 10109 No. of Life Members (Employee) – 464 No. of Branches – 485 No. of Students – 213598 No. of Employees – 9269 Budget – Approx. 649 Crore 40 Lakh (18-19) BRANCHES 1) Preprimary School (Marathi 75 19) I.T.I. 08 Medium) 2) Preprimary School (English 14 20) Medical College 01 Medium) 3) Primary School (Marathi 69 21) Medical College Hospital & 01 Medium) Research Centre 4) Primary School (English 15 22) Hostels 24 Medium) 5) Ashram School (Primary) 03 23) Agriculture School 01 6) Ashram School (Secondary) 02 24) School of Fine Art 01 7) Secondary School (Marathi 160 25) Jan Shikshan Sansthan 01 Medium) 8) Secondary School (English 04 26) D. Pharmacy 01 Medium) 9) Higher Secondary Section 60 27) Training College of Nursing 01 10) D.Ed. College 05 28) College of Engineering 01 11) B.Ed. College 02 29) College of Agriculture 01 12) Arts, Com. & Science College 22 30) College of Physiotherapy 01 13) College of Pharmacy 01 31) Law College 01 14) College of Architecture 01 32) College of Social Work 01 15) Bachelor of Design 01 33) Polytechnic College 01 16) Nursing College 01 34) Nagari Arogya Kendra 01 17) Management Institute 01 35) Gramin Arogya Kendra 01 18) Printing Press 01 36) Training & Skill development 01 centre Total 485
Maratha Vidya Prasarak Samaj, Nashik EXECUTIVE COUNCIL - 2017-2022 The Office Bearers of Executive Council President Dr. Tushar Ramkrushna Shewale Sabhapati Shri. Manikrao Madhavrao Boraste Upasabhapati Shri. :Ragho Kashiram Ahire Sarchitnis Smt. Nileematai Vasantrao Pawar Chitnis Dr. Sunil : Uttamrao Dhikle Taluka Members of Executive Council Igatpuri : Shri. Bhausaheb Laxman Khatale Kalwan : Shri. Ashok Rajaram Pawar Chandwad : Shri. Uttam Ganpat Bhalerao Dindori : Shri. Dattatray Ramchandra Patil Nashik : Shri. Namdev Nabhaji Mahale Niphad : Shri. Pralhad Dada Gadakh Nandgaon : Shri. Dilip Raghunath Patil Satana : Dr. Prashant Udaram Deore Malegaon : Dr. Jayant Trambakrao Pawar Yeola : Shri. Raybhan Gangadhar Kale Sinnar : Shri. Hemant Vitthal Waje Deola : Dr. Vishram Malji Nikam Nashik (Rural) : Shri. Sachin Panditrao Pingle Employee Members Higher Secondary & College Section Shri Nanasaheb Trambak Date Primary & Secondary Section Shri. Gulabrao Murilidhar Bhamare Primary & Secondary Section Smt. Nanda Ashok Sonawane
The College At A Glance This college was established in June 1981. It has been named as Karmaveer Punjababa Govardhane Arts, Commerce & Science College, Igatpuri in the memory of Late Punjababa Govardhane in June. Considering the need of higher education in tribal and rural area of ‘Igatpuri’ Tahasil. Karmaveer Adv.. Baburao Thakare, Karmaveer Adv. Shri Vitthalrao Hande, Late Shri. Mulchandji Gothi, Late Punjababa Govardhane, Late Vasantrao Kadlag, Shri Rambhau Mande, Shri Rambhau Jadhav along with their dedicated and determined stalwarts took collective painstaking efforts to materialize their dream in the form of this college. . As a part of motto of our institution- Bahujan Hitay Bahujan Sukhay – ‘for the welfare and Happiness of the Masses,’ we have been trying at our level best to impart quality education to the students from all walks of life. The college hails in the adiwasi hilly area and the dire needs of higher education of the rural hilly area people have been catered sufficiently by our college. The Junior college composite unit of Arts and Commerce started in1981and then separated in the course of time; and in 2007-08, the Science stream of Junior college was added on unaided basis. There are 02 divisions of XIth and XIIthArts, 01 division of the XIth and XIIth commerce and 01 division of the XIth and XIIth Science. The total strength goes up to 950. We prefer the examination free from malpractices; so that the quality education can be provided. Our students are made ready to face any type of competition. The College has a well equipped library, reading room, the competitive exam guidance centre, the internet facility and a spacious auditorium. Besides conventional courses, we emphasize Sports and Cultural activities; for that we make facilities available for proper training in Gymkhana. Students’ participation in all these schemes and activities has been made at par. And so they grab positions and ranks at the State and National level competitions. The qualified and resourceful teaching and nonteaching staff of the college have always been ready to support. Some faculty members hold key posts in academic, social, cultural and professional sectors of the society. Some of them have published their research papers in various reputed national and international journals, have written books on academic areas, and some are regular writers of newspapers articles. Some of them received awards. Against the COVID-19 background, we have prepared to carry on the online teaching and guidance to most of the students. Under the leadership of the MVP Samaj, technical training and e-contents production and presentation have been continued. Eventually, students’ welfare and success is our ultimate goal since the parent institution MVP Samaj Nashik has been striving for the welfare and happiness of the masses.
Maratha Vidya Prasarak Samaj Nashik Karmaveer Punjababa Govardhane Arts, Commerce & Science College, Igatpuri Our Mission To provide quality education to the rural and tribal students. To bring about transformation and positive changes in the society through the formal education and extension activities. Our Vision To educate and uplift the backward and tribal students to bring them into the main stream of development. To inculcate ethics and values in mind of students to retain a long cherished legacy and heritage of the country. To strive hard for providing quality education to the rural masses to make them competent. Objectives To trust in and respect all relationships by following gender equality. To follow healthy practices for excellent results. To be ready and maintain safe, creative and rewarding educational environment. To build high performing work-force by creating workaholic culture. To nurture national integrity and perseverance of the Indian heritage. To provide value based education. To inculcate scientific approach and spirit of inquisition. To foster a sense of justice, self-discipline and personal responsibility. To maintain discipline in the college campus.
From Principal’s Desk Dr. P. R. Bhabad Dear Students, As the Principal of Maratha Vidya Prasarak Samaj’s Karmaveer Punjababa Govardhane Arts, Commerce & Science College, Igatpuri, it is an immense pleasure for me to state that this is one of the most considerable branches of Maratha Vidya Prasarak Samaj, the dignified academic Institute in Nashik District. Most of the students studying in this college are from SC and ST categories. Most of them are from poor working class families. The importance of higher education in the life of an individual cannot be over stated. It is said, “If you are planning for a year, sow rice; if you are planning for a decade, plant trees; if you are planning for a life time, educate people in your generation.’ Therefore, the college has successfully been serving during its 40 years in such a rural area. Our students have also been involved social spiritual work. We have very qualitative and hardworking staff. Apart from our regular teaching learning processes, we organize the co-curricular activities like seminars and workshops for the teachers, and students. The personality Development workshops especially for the girl students and research oriented training workshops have also been conducted. To update and upgrade our students with the recent information about the present outside world this college we strive for the students of Arts, Commerce and Science. We have specious sports ground and 200 mtrs running track so that players have shown their capabilities in sports at State and National level. I am sure that our joint efforts will certainly take our students up to the mark in their career. Wish you all the best! -Principal
Admission Procedure Documents Required a) X / XI passed mark sheet with attested, true Copies. b) School Leaving Certificate Original with the attested true copies. c) Two Copies of recent passport Size Photographs. d) Migration certificate in case of students ot of Maharashtra. e) Caste Certificate ( BC; SC; N.T; V.J., OBC, S.T ) f) Two true copies of all the documents to be submitted. g) Scholeraship / Freeship Application form h) Students eligible for freeship or schoership should open an account at Bank of Maharashtra Igatpuri. The account number should be submitted to the college Office along with the scholarship forms. Note :- 1) Admission to XI Arts, Commerce & Science faculty is strictly on merit basis. i.e. on the total marks. Obtained in S.S.C. Exam best five in S.S.C. Exam. FEES:- A fee chart will be displayed at the time of admission . Cancellation of Admission and Refund of Fees The Ministry of Human Resource Development and University Grants Commission have considered the issue and decided that the Institutions and Universities, in the public interest, shall maintain a waiting list of students / candidates. I the event of a student’s / candidate withdrawing before the starting of the course, the waiting listed candidate should be given admission against the vacant seat. The entire fee collected form the student after a deduction a deduction of the processing fee of not more than Rs. 1000/- (One Thousand Only) shall be refunded and returned by the Institution / University to the student’s candidate with drawing from the programme. If a student leave after joining the lyres and if the seat consequently failing vacant has been filled by another candidate by the last date of admission the Institution must return the fee collected with proportionate deductions of monthly fee and proportionate hostel rent, were applicable Pune University Ref No. CA/2826 dt on 07/07/2007. 9
Programmes And Courses XI & XII ARTS, COMMERCE & SCIENCE Eligibility:- 1) For the XIth Std the candidate must be passed the S.S.C Exam from the State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education. 2) For the XIIth the candidate must be passed the XIth Exam from any recognized Higher Secondary School or College. ACADEMIC YEAR 2020 – 2021 1) Academic Year is divided in two terms. The First term starts from 15th June 2020 and Second Starts after the midterm vacation. 2) Attendance is compulsory from the commencement of the terms eighty five percent attendance is must to quality final Examination. 3) The Attendance for lectures, tutorials unit tests, oral and project work, term end, and final examination is mandatory. 4) Dress code- College Uniform is Compulsory for all students. EXAMINATION - The XIth Annual work ( 200 marks ) - The XIth Tutorial, Unit Test, Orals, Project Works, Term end, Practical Exam, and final Examination are conducted by the college. - For The XIIth – 1) Tutorials, Unit Tests, Term End, and Preliminary Examination are conducted by the college. 2) Oral, Practical Examination and Final Examination are conducted by Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education. Note :- In Final Written Exam. For XI & XII 25% marks are necessary for passing. Medium of Instruction: Arts – Marathi; Commerce – Marathi / English Science – English 10
Courses Taught ARTS ( XI & XII ) Students have to offer Eight Subjects Compulsory Subjects- Optional Subject- ( Any Four) 1) English 1) Political Science 2) Environment Education 2) Economics 3) Marathi / Hindi 3) Geography 4) Physical Education 4) History / Co – Operation COMMERCE ( XI & XII ) 5) Health & Physical Education Students have to offer Eight Subjects Compulsory Subjects- Optional Subject :- ( Any Four) 1) English 1) Book – Keeping & Accountancy 2) Marathi / Hindi 2) Organization of Commerce & Management 3) Environment Education 3) Economics 4) Health & Physical Education 4) Secretarial Practice / Geography SCIENCE (XI & XII) Student should be very careful about their subject choices. Subjects once offered will not be changed on any excuse. 1. English 4.Mathematics and Statistics / Geography / Biology ( Any Two ) 2. Marathi / IT 5. Environmental Education 3. Chemistry 6. Health and Physical Education XI & XII SCIENCE (SELECT ANY GROUP) Group A– English, Marathi/ IT, Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, EVS, Health & Physical Education Group B - English/ IT, Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Envi. Education, Health & Physical Edn Group C – English, Marathi/IT, Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Geography, Envi. Edn, Health & Physical Edn Group D - English/ IT, Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Geography, Envi. Edn, Health & Physical Edn Group E – English, Marathi / IT, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Envi. Edn, Health & Physical Edn Group F - English/ IT, Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Envi. Edn, Health & Physical Edn 11
Scholarships And Schemes Visit the Portal- https:// mahadbtmahait.gov.in / Aaple Sarkar DBT Portal 1) Social Justice and Special Assistance Department 2) Tribal Development Department 3) Directorate of Higher Education 4) Directorate of Technical Education 5) School Education and Sports Department 6) VJNT, OBC and SBC Welfare Department 7) Directorate of Medical Education and Research 8) Minority Development Department 9) Maharashtra Council of Agriculture Education and Research ( MCAER ) 10) Directorate of Art 11) Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Science University ( MAFSU ) 12) Department of Disability Documents For Scholarship / Freeship 1) Income Certificate of Father ( original copy ) 2) Death Certificate of Father ( If not Exist ) 3) For Girl if married ( income certificates of husband Original copy ) 4) Cast Certificate ( Xerox Copy ) 5) Domicile Certificate ( Xerox Copy ) 6) Non – Crimiliar Certificate ( Xerox Copy for NT,OBC,SBC ) 7) 10th and other Marksheet ( Xerox Copy ) 8) Gap Certificate ( Xerox Copy ) ( Gazette ) 9) Ration Card ( Xerox Copy ) including Applicants Name 10) Bank Passbook ( Xerox Copy ) of Applicat 11) Adhar Card ( Linking to Bank Passbook ) ( Xerox Copy ) 12) Adhar Card of Applicant( Xerox Copy ) 13) School Leaving Certificate L.C. / T.C ( Xerox Copy ) 14) Admission Receipt ( Xerox Copy ) 12
Salient Features of Junior College 1) M.V.P. Pattern For academic development of students MVP pattern is ran since 1993 for Science Faculty. 2) Teaching process of XII Science in first week of April every year. 3) For science faculty JEE, NEET and Medical CET oriented teaching. 4) Special guidance programme for merit holders. 5) To increase merit, Practice examinations re-conducted.. 6) Question papers for practice and JEE, NEET and Medical CET oriented teaching 7) Special guidance programme for merit holders 8) To increase merit, practice examinations re-conducted. 9) Question papers for practice and JEE, NEET and Medical CET are prepared by well experienced teachers in MVP Samaj, Nashik. 10) Various types of Competitive exams are conducted by college. Like Gandhi Vichar and MVP Competitive Exam etc. 11) Culture programmes and various types of competitions are conducted by the college. 12) The College has Gymkhana and Sports Department that enables the students to improve their sports interest by providing them all kinds of facilities and opportunities. 13
Junior College Teaching Faculty 2019-20 Junior College Grant- Teaching Sr.No. Name Designation Subject Qualification Mobile No 01 Shri. P.G.Khale Jr.Coll.Teach Marathi M A B Ed 9822819546 02 Smt. V.R.Kokate Jr.Coll.Teach English M A B Ed 7507824878 03 Shri. R.V.Gaikwad Jr.Coll.Teach Hindi M A B Ed 8208462092 04 Shri. A.S.Wagh Jr.Coll.Teach Geography M A B Ed 9890696029 05 Shri. B.B.Mahale Jr.Coll.Teach Commerce M Com B Ed 9421564060 06 Shri. S.B.Fakatkar Jr.Coll.Teach Commerce M Com B Ed 7875356057 07 Shri. R.S.Gaikwad Jr.Coll.Teach Hist/ Politics M A B Ed 9860904379 08 Shri. S.M.Chavan Jr.Coll.Teach Economics M A B Ed 9890576591 Jr. College Non Grant Faculty 2019-20 Junior College Non Grant-Teaching Sr.No. Name Designation Subject Qualification Mobile No 01 Shri. G.S.Kolhe Jr.Coll.Teach Chemistry M.Sc B.Ed 02 Smt. S.N.Thete Jr.Coll.Teach Physics M.Sc B.Ed 9423083745 03 Smt. S.T.Kale Jr.Coll.Teach Biology M.Sc B.Ed 9766652389 04 Shri. B.M.Nikam Jr.Coll.Teach Mathematics M.Sc B.Ed 05 Shri. P.S.Fullare Jr.Coll.Teach Sports M.A.B.Ed 9370292103 06 Shri D S Gaikwad Jr.Coll.Teach IT M.Sc B.Ed 9271606733 14
Ethics And Code of Conduct for Students Anti- Ragging Law: GR:1 VKM/1163/09 dt. 06/01/03 2.SW/1429/09 dt. 21/05/2009 Hon’ble Supreme Court of India has impressed upon that henceforth in ever prospectus relating to admission of the students in any educational institution, it shall be clearly stated that if any incident of ragging comes to the notice of the authority, the concerned student shall be given liberty to explain and if his explanation is not found satisfactory, the authority would expel him from the institution. Student will follow all the norms of discipline of this college. Rules regarding routine functions and during examinations should be properly observed by all students. The regulations jointly made by the State Government and College Management will have to be strictly followed by all students. Rules for Discipline 1. Use of Mobile in college campus is strictly prohibited. 2. Students must carry their Identity Cards with them in campus. 3. Students must behave decently; they should be polite to the staff and other students. 4. Vehicles must be parked at parking place only. 5. Students must not bunk lectures/practical sessions. 6. Smoking, drinking liquor, consuming gutkha, pan masala and pan, spitting is strictly prohibited in the college campus. 7. Photography in the campus is not allowed. 8. Weapons that may cause physical injury are prohibited on the campus. 9. Writing anything on the walls of classroom or in toilet, throwing scraps anywhere on the campus in prohibited. 10. No Damage should any way be caused to the college property like furniture, lamps, fans etc.. 11. Shouting, causing nuisance, banging on staircases, speaking in reading hall, loitering in the college porch in prohibited. 12. Visitors are not allowed on the campus unless special permission is granted. 13. Students will have to follow all rules made by laboratories, library. 14. Study tours can be arranged only by the permission of the principal. 15. No students will participate in any anti social or anti college campaign. Nor will they take part in any religious movement. 16. Students will participate in all extracurricular, co-curricular and cultural activities organized by the college. 17. Use of unfair means and copy material in the examination is a punishable offence. 18. Strict action will be taken if any alternations in documents are made. 19. No circles, organizations other than academic forums of students are formed. 20. The examinations forms will be detained if students are having less than 75% attendance. 21. Following measures may be taken in case of non-observance of rules and regulations. a) Cancellation of admission b) Cancellation of terms. c) Detention of examination forms. d) Rustication from examination/college e) Withholding examination results f) Suspension from college g) Fine h) Confiscation of deposit. 15
Ethics And Code of Conduct for Teachers I. Teacher’s Responsibilities A teacher is constantly under the scrutiny of his students and the society at large. Teaching as a profession requires that the teacher should be calm, patient and communicative by temperament and amiable in disposition. Teacher should- 1. Behave as expected by the community; 2. Manage their private affairs in a manner consistent with the dignity of the profession; 3. Make professional growth continuous through study and research; by participation at professional meetings/ seminars and expressing views for contribution of knowledge; 4. Strive to improve education and profession by performing the duties in the form of teaching, practicals, seminars and research work with dedication; 5. Indulge not in plagiarism and other non ethical behaviour in teaching and research; 6. Abide by the Act, Statute and Ordinance of the University and to respect its ideals, vision, mission, cultural practices and tradition; 7. Co-operate and assist in carrying out responsibilities of admission, advising and counselling students as well as assisting the conduct of university and college examinations, including supervision, invigilation and evaluation; 8. Participate in extension, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities, including the community service. II. Teachers and Students Teachers should- 1.Respect the rights and dignity of the student in expressing his/her opinion; 2.Deal justly and impartially with students regardless of their religion, cast gender, political, economic, social and physical characteristics; 3.Recognise the difference in aptitude and capabilities among students and strive to meet their individual needs; 4.Encourage students to improve their attainments, develop their personalities and at the same time contribute to community welfare; 16
5.Inculcate among students scientific temper, spirit of inquiry and ideals of democracy, patriotism, social justice, environmental protection and peace; 6.Treat the students with dignity and not behave in a vindictive manner towards any of them for any reason; 7.Pay attention to only the attainment of the student in the assessment of merit; 8.Make themselves available to the students even beyond their class hours and help and guide students without any remuneration or reward; 9.Aid students to develop an understanding of our national heritage and national goals; and 10. Refrain from inciting students against other students, colleagues or administration. III. Teachers and Colleagues Teachers should- 1.Treat other members of the profession in the same manner as they themselves wish to be treated; 2.Speak respectfully of other teachers and render assistance for professional betterment; 3.Refrain from making unsubstantiated allegations against colleagues to higher authorities; and 4.Refrain from allowing considerations of caste, creed, religion, race or sex in their professional endeavour. IV. Teachers and Authorities Teachers should- 1.Discharge their professional responsibilities according to the existing Rules and adhere to procedures and methods consistent with their profession. 2.Refrain from undertaking any private tuitions and coaching classes which are likely to interfere with their professional responsibilities; 3.Co-operate in the formulation of policies of the institution by accepting various offices and discharge responsibilities which such offices may demand; 4.Co-operate with the authorities for the betterment of the institutions keeping in view the interest and in conformity with the dignity of the profession; 17
5.Refrain from availing themselves of leave except on unavoidable grounds and as far as practicable with prior intimation, keeping in view their particular responsibility for completion of academic schedule. V. Teachers and Non-Teaching staff Teachers should - 1. Treat the non-teaching staff as colleagues and equal partners in a cooperative undertaking, within every educational institution; 2. Help in the functioning of joint-staff councils covering both the teachers and the non-teaching staff. VI. Teachers and Guardians Teachers should- Try to see through teachers' bodies and organizations, that institutions maintain contact with the guardians, their students, send reports of their performance to the guardians whenever necessary and meet the guardians in meetings convened for the purpose for mutual exchange of ideas and for the benefit of the institution. VII. Teachers and Society Teachers should- 1. Recognize that education is a public service and strive to inform public of the educational programmes; 2. Work to improve education in the community and strengthen the community's moral and intellectual life ; 3. Be aware of social problems ; 4. Perform the duties of citizenship, participate in community activities and shoulder responsibilities of public offices; 5. Refrain from taking part in or subscribing to or assisting in any way activities, which tend to promote feeling of hatred or enmity among different communities, religions or linguistic groups but actively work for national integration. 18
College Schedule College Shifts Timing Arts & Commerce Senior College : 7.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. Science Senior College : 11.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Arts, Commerce & Science Junior College : 11.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. College Office Timing Morning 10.30 am to Evening 6.00 p.m. Rest 1.00 p.m. to 1.30 p.m. Library Timing Morning 8.00 a.m. to Evening 5.00 p.m. During Examination period (February to May) Morning 7.30 a.m. to 6.00 a.m. Even on Holiday Morning 10.00 a.m. to Evening 5.00 p.m. 19
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